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  1. Hi H, The track you mention is "So In Luv" by Othello Robertson. It was released on 2 labels in 1967; Era and Baby Luv. The going rate on either copy is about £150 - £200. It was never pressed, so I guess you may be able to find it on one of those CD comps if you look around. If you're into vinyl LPs, it was featured on Destiny's 1980 compilation "The Record Collector Vol.1". I know this was re-issued as a CD with some extra tracks, so good luck! Hope this helps. Gene
  2. Just how much can you cram in a 12-minute film? Not much, and I'm sorry to say that it wasn't long enough. Had it been expanded to, say, an hour, then the film could have turned into something a bit more interesting. Yes, I have to say I thought Paul Kaye played an excellent part as a nobhead of a DJ - definitely Dennis Pennis!! Peter Kay would also have done an equally good job. Now, I wasn't old enough to attend Soul nites in 1975 (I was just starting secondary school), so can't vouch for the film having authentic settings, but were the bouncers really that pushy?? I think not........... To sum up, it's a mediocre film which wasn't given time to evolve into a decent storyline. Excellent oldies played, except for "The Jocker" by Butch Baker........what do you mean I've made a mistake? Look mate, my ORIGINAL PRESSING on Cherub credits it as THE JOCKER, so it must be right!!! Sounds exactly like the Mylestones though.......... Gene.
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    Incidentally, the winning bid for "Investigate" by Major Lance on Columbia was £41, and was supposedely in nice nick!
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    For sale

    Sorry Mick (and everyone else), but I think you'll find that these auctions ended a couple of days ago!! I was eyeing up the Bunny Sigler on my watch list (from the same seller), so I imagine they all ended at the same time! Gene
  5. PLEASE NOTE: Soul In The City has now moved from Bar Nylon to Vivo's in Watling Street (just a stonesthrow away). Nearest tubes are either Mansion House or St. Pauls. The next night will be on Weds 3rd March and, indeed, every first Wednesday of the month. A thoroughly enjoyable night; I guarantee you will not be disappointed!! And no, there is NO dress code, so leave the bowtie and dinner jacket at home! Gene
  6. That's nothing - last year, someone was trying to auction off what he thought was the best Northern Soul record yet - "Just One More Night" by Yellow Dog!! Double "yeah right"!!!! Gene
  7. Yep, the London issue is indeed legit. The following releases were issued by London between 1975 and 1978, mainly aimed at the Northern Soul market: HLU 10469: LARRY SAUNDERS: On The Real Side/Let Me Be The Special One HLE 10491: BARBARA MILLS: Queen Of Fools/Make It Last HLU 10515: CHUBBY CHECKER: (At The) Discotheque/Slow Twistin' HLU 10518: BUNNY SIGLER: Let The Good Times Roll/Girl Don't Make Me Wait HLU 10545: WILLIE MITCHELL: The Champion Pts 1 & 2 HLU 10553: YVONNE BAKER: You Didn't Say A Word/BOBBY PARIS: Night Owl HLU 10557: CHUBBY CHECKER: You Just Don't Know/Two Hearts Make One Love I can remember going into the local soul import record shop in the late '70s, where these were all in stock at 90p each!! Worth noting that "You Just Don't Know" also came out in France and Italy (I think), also on London, with picture sleeves. BTW, all the releases above also have red label demo counterparts which look really neat! Best, Gene
  8. Hi, 1. Most, if not all, demos on Soul have the label design you describe. The delta matrix number beginning with 6 further proves its authenticity, indicating that it was pressed around 1965 - 1966 (making the MR stamp immaterial). Valuewise, I'd guess at about £100 - £125. 2. The Tommy Frontera on Quality sounds to me like a Canadian release. No idea on value for this one, but would guess at probably the same for a US copy on Hi-Lite (about £80 - £100?). Hope this helps. Best, Gene
  9. Is he sending the record in an armed car with a police escort or something?? Seriously though, if this is the P&P cost on its own, he's taking the piss. You should report him to Ebay for what they call "Fee Avoidance" and inform him of your course of action. Also ask him to justify the postal costs, and to give you a cost breakdown.....I bet he can't! Anyone buying on Ebay should beware of postal rip-offs, as there are a few around. The best thing to do if bidding on an item, and there is no P&P stated, is to Email the seller FIRST to ask them of their costs. Then you can either accept, challenge, or refuse. However, if you have bid wihtout doing so then, legally, you have entered into a contract. But $67 P&P, whatever the circumstances, is no excuse. I'd be keen to know how you get on, and the best of luck! Don't let him get away with it...... PS - worth checking his feedback to see if he has tried it on elsewhere. Best, Gene
  10. Blimey!! What would you offer for a copy of Don Gardner on Sedgrick then!!!!
  11. Sorry.............after reading the reply from Martin, it seems I've got in too late!!! Glad you found one tho'!! Gene
  12. Martin, Check Rob Messer's Hip City list in the list of yesterday's posts - he has one for £300. Good luck....!!! Cookie Scott had another single on Orr; "You Love, It Won Me Over", which is a neat stomper produced by Greg Perry. Can be picked up for less than £15. Best, Gene
  13. Bozaboy, I'm 99% certain that the Billy Arnell on Ebay was a bootleg, as it had the vocal on both sides (as did my copy of the boot in the early '80s). However, John Manship has a VG+ original in his auction at the mo, and the highest bid is about £515!! Gene
  14. Probably about the right price now. Bloody hell - wish I hadn't sold mine for £8 in 1996!! Gene
  15. Hi Jeff, It's actually the El Corols; "Chick Chick", on Rouser. Last time I saw it on sale it was going for £40, but that's a good 7 years ago! I have no idea what its current value is....sorry. BTW, it has an excellent mid-tempo B-side, "You Gotta Be An Angel", so at any cost, this is one double-header to look out for!! Best, Gene
  16. Well, I've made up my mind what records I want to be buried/cremated with when I pop my clogs, but that's a secret for the moment........!!
  17. Sorry about the size of the above image folks!! Trying out picture insert, but can't quite get it right yet!
  18. No problem! Always happy to help...... Gene
  19. As far as I'm aware, it hasn't been booted. However, I know that the issue of "Feminine Ingenuity" by Ruby on Take Six (without the "Deceived" side) is very low-fi, and lacks on bass, so I wonder if the Gold Token issue suffers from the same plight, generally?
  20. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT WAS ME WHO POSTED THE SALES LIST WITH THE TURBINES etc etc..... thanks. Best, Gene
  21. Thanks for the help with info regarding the Out Of Sights Taffy and Chalky. Blimey - it has gone up in price since I last remember it!!! But, then again, it doesn't turn up too often - we live in hope, I guess!!!! Best, Gene
  22. I'm after a copy of "Kiss A Good Thing Goodbye" by Wendell Watts on Ref-O-Ree, but have no idea of its rarity!! Anyone shed some light on this one? What I do know is that it was a spin for Keb Darge in the halcyon days of Stafford, and this is the only time I've ever heard it played. As always, any help greatly appreciated and, yes, still need help re; "For The Rest Of My Life" by the Out of Sights on Saru! Best, Gene
  23. This has got to be one of the best recent newies currently being played. I heard it yesterday for the first time via Dave Flynn, who played it during a spot. My friend Mel, who is a r'n'b/doo-wop collector and was with me at the time, took to it straight away! Imagine his shock when I just rang him to let him know that Leo is the brother of Lloyd Price!! Can't make it to the 100 Club, but look forward to hearing about this new hottie which Ady will unleash for the first time!! Best, Gene
  24. Get what?
  25. No problem mate......happy to be of help!! Gene


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